1choose (between A and/or B);choose (A) (from B);choose sb/sth as sth to decide which thing or person you want out of the ones that are available 选择:
Choose carefully before you make a final decision.请仔细挑选再作最后决定。Amy had to choose between getting a job or going to college.埃米的面前摆着两条路:找工作还是上大学。The viewers chose this programme as their favourite.观众都说这个节目他们最喜欢看。
2choose (to do sth) to decide or prefer to do sth 决定做;宁愿做:
You are free to leave whenever you choose.你爱什么时候走就什么时候走。They chose to resign rather than work for the new manager.他们宁可辞职也不愿为那个新上任的经理效力。☞noun choice 名词为choice
choose/tʃuz; tʃuːz/v [I,T] past tense chose /tʃoz; tʃəʊz/past participle chosen /ˋtʃozṇ; ˈtʃəʊz$n/1 to decide which one of several things or possibilities you want 挑选﹐选择: +between/from You can choose between ice cream and apple tart. 你可以选冰淇淋或苹果馅饼。choose to do sth I chose to learn Italian rather than Spanish. 我选择学意大利语而不是西班牙语。choose sb/sth to do sth They chose Donald to be their leader. 他们选了唐纳德当他们的领导。choose sb/sth for sth Why did you choose me for the job? 你为什么选我来干这份工作﹖THESAURUS 同类词pick 挑﹐选: Pick any number from one to ten. 从一到十任选一个数字。selectformal 【正式】挑选﹐选拔: All our wines have been carefully selected. 我们所有的葡萄酒都经过精心挑选。opt for sth 选择[挑选]某事物: Many drivers opt for Japanese cars. 许多驾车者选择日本汽车。decide on sth 选定﹐选好: Have you decided on a name for the baby? 你给宝宝选定名字了吗?2 to decide to do something 决定〔做某事〕: choose to do sth I chose to ignore his advice. 我决定不采用他的建议。3 there is little/nothing to choose between sth used to say that two or more things are equally good 不相上下﹐同样的好
choosechoosechooseschosechoosingchosenverb (chooses, choosing, chose/, has chosen)to decide which thing or person you want: She chose the chocolate cake. Mike had to choose between getting a job or going to college.The noun is choice.